140 OUTLINES OF BrJTISII FUNGOLOGY. 



Subgenus 30. Galera (p. 1(;2). 



Pileus more or less membranaceous, conical or oval, then ex- 

 panded, striate, margin at first sti-aiglit, adpiessed to stem ; 

 veil none or fibrillose; stem somewhat cartilaginous, con- 

 tinuous with the hymenophoi'e, tubular, somewhat hollow ; 

 gills not decurrent ; slender, fragile. 



Galera corresponds with Mycena and Nolanea, spores ochrey- 

 ferruginous, not white or rosy. 



* CoKOCEPiiALi. — Pileus conico-camjoanulate, hij(jrophanoiis ; 



stem straight ; gills ascending sometvhat crowded, 



veil none. 



718. A. (Galera) lateritius, Fr. (p. 162); 1 iu. 



719. A. (Galera) tener, Schccff. (p. 1G2); i iu. Epping 

 Forest. 



720. A. (Galera) siligineus, Fr. ; pileus membranaceous, 

 globoso-campauulate, then expanded, unequal, even, not turn- 

 ing pale; stem rather flexuose, equal, pallid, somewhat 

 pruinose ; gills adnate, broadly linear, rather crowded, 

 ochre. 



On road scrapings. Scarborough. 



721. A. (Galera) ovalis, Fr. (p. 162) ; 1 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



722. A. (Galera) antipus, LascJi ; pileus ^-1 in., deep 

 ochraceous, then pale, almost white, even, smooth, hygro- 

 phanous, campanulate, then expanded with a slightly 

 fleshy, prominent disc ; flesh white ; stem pale, striate, mealy, 

 bulbous at base, with a long rooting stem ; gills almost 

 free, attenuated behind, crowded, semi-lanceolate, light 

 yellowish-ochraceous, then cinnamon. 



On soil in gardens and on dung. Rare. 



723. A. (Galera) confertus, Bolt. (p. 163); 1 in. 



724. A. (Galera) sparteus, Fr. (p. 163); ^ in. 



